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In Reply to: Mazdas can be really tough to work on also. posted by ghost of olddude55 on September 23, 2021 at 09:35:45:
Hi,
My Mazda 2 is 11 years old and not a spec of rust and I'm up near the Canadian border. Only one repair that I possibly could have had covered, but not worth the trip, time, and travel expense to get fixed.
Many Canadians have solved the rust problem by soaking doors, rocker panels, and wheel wells with used motor oil from the inside out. Messy but works. There are some commercial products that are thin enough to soak into the seams like the used oil.
My wife has a Honda Fit. Also a great little car but Honda discontinued it hoping to move customers up market $$$$$$.
Mazda 3 looks really good. Looking at the 2.5 liter Turbo myself.
John
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